08-08-17-vl-late-evening-3100
As the sun gets low in the sky, we're still going around to the marked items, surface collecting or excavating as needed, trying to finish before dark.
As the sun gets low in the sky, we're still going around to the marked items, surface collecting or excavating as needed, trying to finish before dark.
Bob is assisting James with wrapping of specimens so they will make it back to the museum safely.
James examines mosasaur rib bone fragments found by Don.
James Lamb, taking questions as he completes his entry for the day in his log book.
Becky watches as James records the site and finds of the day in his logbook.
An awning was set up over the shark vertebra excavation to provide relief from the relentless glare of the sun.
James Lamb recording the finds of the day, including their locations, in his ever-present log book. This day, and our finds, will be preserved for posterity.
James Lamb is carefully collecting pieces of the fish jaw.
Standing around cooling off as the turtle is being excavated, and showing off finds from various parts of the gully.
Several members eagerly looking at the fish jaw and bones found by Jan.